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158 463 June 8th 1867 McDonnell Capt. J.A. S.A. Comr. 156/176 Captain, In reply to your communication endorsed to these Head Quarters, June 5th, I would suggest that no trouble will arise in regard to the detail of an orderly if required, provided a new application is made.- The appointment of Bureau officers, as Military Commissioners, will necessarily involve more unity of action between them and the District Commanders. Yours respty (Sgd.) O. Brown Bat. Brig. Genl. Vols. Asst. Comr. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A. Genl. 464. June 10th 1867. Chalfin Bvt. Col. S.F. A.A. Genl. 151/214 Colonel, I have the honor to report that Captain W.L. Tidball, V.R.C., stated at Charlottesville, Va., has been relieved from duty in this State, and that 1st Lieut. A.F. Higgs, V.R.C., has been assigned to duty in his stead. I am, Colonel Very respty, Your obt. Servt. (Sgd.) O. Brown Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. Asst. Comr. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A. Genl. 465. June 10th 1867. Underwood Hon. Judge, J.C. U.S. Dist. Court. -- Dear Sir, I would respectfully enquire whether a decision has been made in the case of Williams vs. Dixon of Alexandria, Va. I am Sir, Yours respty (Sgd.) O. Brown Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. Asst. Comr. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A. Genl. 466. June 10th 1867. Tidball Capt. W.L. -- Captain, 159 It affords me pleasure to hear testimony to the ability and energy with which you have performed the duties of your office while under my command. With best wishes for your success I remain Yours truly (Sgd.) O. Brown Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. Asst. Comr. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A. Genl. 467. Telegram. June 10th 1867. Mallery Captain, Garrick. Care Genl. S.C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., 18/159 I do not expect you if sick- Go to Yorktown when well enough and ascertain whether Massey is taking political ground against Colonel White. (Sgnd) O. Brown Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. Asst. Comr. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A. Genl. 468. Telegram. June 11th 1867. Captain, Garrick, Chesapeake Hospital Fort Monroe, Va., 159/130 You need not go to Yorktown but come to Richmond as soon as you are well enough. Say to Armstrong I wish him to come to Richmond by next boat. (Sgd.) O. Brown Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols, Asst. Comr. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A. Genl. 469. June 12th 1867. Dudley Mr. W.G. Norwalk, Conn., -- Dear Sir, Your communication of 10th inst. was duly received.- There is at present no vacancy in the Bureau - Your application has been placed on file and will be favorably considered if a vacancy occurs. Yours respecty (Sgd.) O. Brown Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols., Asst. Comr. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A. Genl. 470. June 12th 1867. Stradling, Mr. J.M. Lynchburg, Va., (thro. Sub. Dist. Hd. Qrs.) -- Dear Sir, I enclose herewith transportation for yourself, Alvin Varner, Frank R. Faust, Anna F. Whitaker, Mary F. Willets, and Georgianna Willots, Teachers- Please sign and return the enclosed receipt.
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